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Revisiting Shakespearean Authorship

Published inShakespeare studies, vol. 36, p. 26-36
Publication date2008
Abstract

Summarizing the recent scholarship that views Shakespeare as "a self-conscious, literary author," suggests that he was "acutely aware of and cared about his rise to prominence as a print-published dramatic author," and that his long texts are the literary versions that would have been "significantly abridged" before reaching the stage. Concludes that the editions of Shakespeare's texts need to depart from a policy that "unduly privileges the theatrical over the literary."

Keywords
  • William Shakespeare
  • Authorship
Citation (ISO format)
ERNE, Lukas Christian. Revisiting Shakespearean Authorship. In: Shakespeare studies, 2008, vol. 36, p. 26–36.
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ISSN of the journal0582-9399
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